Scientists are the new rock stars. The infection has been contained for
nearly three months, and the world is celebrating. But humans
are still dying. Rebekah Taylor has seen it firsthand. Her husband
was killed right in front of her by the very creatures that humans were
told they no longer had to fear.

Rebekah is determined to find
out who is responsible for the death of her husband and the obvious
cover-up. Fueled with revenge, she begins to find answers that lead to
one frightening conclusion. The apocalypse might be over, but the
battles are just beginning.

Meet the Author

Karice Bolton lives in the Pacific Northwest and is a writer of
Young Adult and New Adult books. She loves to read anything
and everything. She also enjoys baking, skiing, and spending time with
her wonderful husband and two English bulldogs.

Karice
would love if you stopped by her blog or FB page to find out the latest
news on giveaways and upcoming releases, or you can just send her an
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can.

Excerpt:

I prayed silently to the same God I’d prayed to many nights before. He listened then and I hoped he’d listen now.

I grabbed two knives that were in the kit and flipped the blades open, locking them in place. The anodized orange handles were larger than the actual blades. Not comforting. I handed one to Gavin.

“There’s still a Louisville Slugger on the floor behind us,” Gavin said. His brown hair was cut short. That was one of the first things he did after we were vaccinated. A haircut and a shave to celebrate our survival. He still looked young but not as young as we both did before the outbreak.

I slid toward the center console, crawling as far from the passenger window as I could get. Gavin’s breathing was heavy, and I felt the heat rolling off him as he continued to struggle with what we were facing.

I dug around in the bottom of the bag for the zombie deterrent. My hand clasped around the ADD, also known as the Audible Distraction Device, and I dropped the kit to the floor.
The car rocked back and forth as the number of beasts grew on both sides, creating a trance-like rhythm that was terrifying.

“Grab the bat,” Gavin instructed, his voice low.

I slid my hand to his knee, squeezing it hard before I reached behind us and grabbed the wooden weapon.

The challenges we faced living off the land paled in comparison to what we faced confined in this car.

Gavin turned the engine on and sunk it into reverse, only to be stalled right where we were.
“Pedestrians in minimum safe distance,” the car warned again.

“Shut up!” I shouted at the car’s inhuman voice.

An oily residue smeared against the glass all around us from their bodies touching and gliding along the surfaces. They were crawling on the hood, metal pops sounded with every dent created. Their bodies slowly snaked up the windshield as they climbed toward the roof. Their mouths opening, jaws clicking as they tasted our scent. That was all we had separating us from zombies—glass. It would be only a matter of time before they mangled the metal above us and shattered the glass around us.

“If I get out of the car, I can distract them and you can run. I need you to run,” he said slowly, his eyes locking on mine.

“No way. I’m not—”

The glass shattered, interrupting my objection. The shards of glass crumbled down the door and into Gavin’s lap. Several mismatched arms shoved their hands through the nonexistent barrier, reaching for Gavin as I let out a scream and lunged with the knife in hand.

“Don’t watch what happens, babe. Promise me you’ll look away,” his voice pleading, as he struggled against the fleshy fingers that twisted and pulled at his shirt.

Giveaway:

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and now for the

Blitz-wide giveaway

-$10 Amazon Gift Card + a zombie kit (incl. an I heart Zombies tee and some other zombie things).